Used 2014 GMC Acadia Consumer Reviews
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Traded from Ford Explorer
Bought the car 1/2017 with 14,000 miles and I love this car. The ride is great and the car looks great. It has plenty of power and control is great. I have the Bose sound system and sounds great. It now has 18,000 miles and going in for service. Gas mileage could be a little better but a 3 hour trip upstate on a little over a quarter of a tank isn't bad. Would buy new when I need.
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Great car for it's segment
I needed 3 rows and AWD and this fit the bill without needing to buy a minivan or a suburban.
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Ideal size for passenger comfort and cargo.
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2014 GMC Denali
Purchased in November 2014 and added steps. So far I am very happy with the vehicle with a few minor exceptions listed below. Update 2016: Still enjoy vehicle. Fuel efficiency poor. Need a light in dash glove box and some way to light up garage door openers. Update Jan. 2018: Shifter became very hard to take out of park. Dealership replaced, which did not correct issue. Cost $400. Problem resolved after hearing a loud snap. Believed to be cable hanging up at the transmission link. Working fine for about year. Dealer showed little interest. Fuel mileage very poor. UPDATE: The price to update navigation maps is ridiculously high. Oil change indicator wants me to change oil about every 1500 miles. All else the same.
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Disappointing Purchase!
I traded my 2007 GMC Envoy for a 2014 Acadia. I am disappointed that the vehicle does not drive nearly as well as the Envoy.It is jerky in response. Also, there is no memory seat function for the power seats, which, in my case, is a major aggravation since more than one person drives my car. And, there is no light in the glove box. You would think that a car that cost this much would have these features. I think I want my Envoy back!